Distinguished clinicians explain what lies at the heart of change
in effective psychotherapy.
We will first set forth a fundamental principle of theological dialogue with psychotherapy: The empathic acceptance that is implicitly presupposed
in effective psychotherapy is made explicit in the Christian witness to revelation.
In all effective psychotherapy there is hidden an implicit assumption that is made explicit in the Christian proclamation.
Not exact matches
McNeill
in A History of the Cure of Souls mentions that one of the difficulties
in the
effective correlation of «religious and scientific
psychotherapy» has been the lack of the institutional means of cooperation.
This knowing, when it reaches its full development
in «seeing the other,» or making the other present (which surely happens again and again
in really
effective psychotherapy), is itself the ultimate criterion for the reality of the I - Thou relation.
Marriage counseling for the parents, conjoint family therapy for all the members of the family, or
psychotherapy for the disturbed child and the parents at a child guidance clinic — all these can be
effective ways of healing the emotional wounds suffered by children
in the chaos of the alcoholic home.
Psychotherapy and / or medication are highly
effective in treating depression.
Treatment Both
psychotherapies and antidepressant medications can be
effective in treating childhood and adolescent depression.
Child - parent
psychotherapy, where a clinician works with parents and child together, has been shown to be
effective in helping children develop capacities for emotional regulation, even
in the face of early developmental trauma.
An earlier study performed
in 2002 by Patrick McGorry, from the University of Melbourne
in Australia, found that an antipsychotic called risperidone plus
psychotherapy was more
effective at preventing psychosis than supportive care alone.
«These findings provide strong support for Family Based Interpersonal
Psychotherapy as an
effective treatment for depression
in children between the ages of 7 - 12,» said Laura J. Dietz, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology and psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and principal investigator of the study.
Another recent study, reported
in the Italian Journal of Pediatrics, found that a brief course of psychodynamic
psychotherapy might be more
effective than standard care
in treating migraines and tension headaches
in children.
For the first time, clinical researchers from the University of Zurich have studied whether online
psychotherapy and conventional face - to - face therapy are equally
effective in experiments.
On the other hand, I think anyone practicing psychiatry realizes that drug therapy is very
effective but not perfect, that there are some patients who don't benefit from it, that there are some patients who benefit from drugs together with
psychotherapy, and that
in some cases
psychotherapy by itself works.
Psychotherapy and a gradual increase
in exercise, the researchers claimed, were lasting,
effective treatments that could lead to recovery.
«Numerous studies have been conducted over recent years showing that exercise alone, or
in combination with
psychotherapy, is
effective in reducing anxiety associated with a variety of anxiety disorders.»
Psychotherapy can be extremely
effective in helping you take a step back from your anxious thoughts and feelings and begin to move toward a more comfortable, satisfying approach to life.
I have also studied various couples therapy modalities,
in particular I am dedicated to Emotionally Focused Therapy (a highly
effective form of marriage counseling), Imago, Collaborative Couples Therapy, Experiential
Psychotherapy for Couples, Gottman's work, and more.
In over twenty years of providing
psychotherapy to individuals and couples, I have never seen a more
effective approach to helping couples overcome distress and improve their relationships.
E-couch comprises 12 modules of psychoeducation, cognitive behaviour therapy, and interpersonal
psychotherapy techniques that have been shown to be
effective against depression
in younger people without other health problems.
Still, I'm excited about the new developments
in TEAM - CBT because it does seem significantly more
effective than traditional CBT and other forms of
psychotherapy for depression that have been tested
in controlled outcome studies.
Interpersonal
psychotherapy is
effective in the school - based treatment of depression, especially
in older adolescents.
«I am a master's trained Psychotherapist and view
psychotherapy as an
effective means to help deal with difficulties and stress
in your life.
In many cases, research has shown that certain types of psychotherapy, medication management, or a combination of both can be very effective in treating many anxiety disorder
In many cases, research has shown that certain types of
psychotherapy, medication management, or a combination of both can be very
effective in treating many anxiety disorder
in treating many anxiety disorders.
Interpersonal
psychotherapy and CBTgsh are significantly more
effective than BWL
in eliminating binge eating after 2 years.
The debate heated up
in the 1950's over claims by those adhering to a behavioral perspective, that talk therapies were not
effective, and that to achieve public credibility, the effectiveness of
psychotherapy had to be empirically established (Bachelor & Horvath, 1999).
The debate heated up
in the 1950's over claims by those adhering to a behavioral perspective, that talk therapies were not
effective, and that to achieve public credibility, the effectiveness of
psychotherapy had to be empirically established (Bachelor and Horvath, 1999).
There is a growing evidence base
in support of the effectiveness of acupuncture for a range of musculoskeletal conditions11, 12; however, despite its widespread use by participants13 there has been limited evidence for acupuncture as an
effective treatment option for depression.14 Patients with strong preferences for
psychotherapy or counselling for depression are not likely to engage
in antidepressant treatment, 15 yet the evidence for counselling as a treatment for depression is limited16 despite widespread utilisation
in primary care
in the UK, with around 90 % of general practices providing on - site counselling services.17 To address this evidence gap, a randomised controlled trial Acupuncture, Counselling or Usual Care for Depression (ACUDep) compared acupuncture or counselling to usual care as treatments for primary care patients with ongoing depression.18 The results showed that acupuncture and counselling were clinically
effective in reducing depression
in the short to medium term.
Domestic violence Child - parent
psychotherapy, which focuses on relationship enhancement, appears
effective in reducing the behavioral problems and traumatic symptoms of children living with domestic violence.
Conclusions Interpersonal
psychotherapy and CBTgsh are significantly more
effective than BWL
in eliminating binge eating after 2 years.
Question: Is modular
psychotherapy more
effective than standard
psychotherapy or usual care for depression, anxiety and conduct problems
in youths?
The debate heated up
in the 1950à cents â «¬ â «cents s over claims by those adhering to a behavioral perspective, that talk therapies were not
effective, and that to achieve public credibility, the effectiveness of
psychotherapy had to be empirically established (Bachelor & Horvath, 1999).
Whether your background is
in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT),
psychotherapy, or any other treatment background, if you are looking for more
effective ways to connect with teens and are ready for a program that really works, this book is a vital addition to your professional library.
Virginia Commonwealth University's Office of Continuing and Professional Education will offer a series of weekend workshops focused on play therapy, a form of counseling or
psychotherapy in which licensed professionals use play to help people, especially children, better process their experiences and develop more
effective communication strategies.
Psychotherapy can help you to understand old problems
in new ways, build coping strategies, and communicate with others
in a more
effective and meaningful way.»
As a Registered Play Therapist and Infant Mental Health Specialist, I specialize
in providing
effective developmentally appropriate
psychotherapy services for children 0 - 13 years of age.
Apply simple yet
effective clinical interventions drawn from Sensorimotor
Psychotherapy to alleviate symptoms
in clients.
Psychotherapy is an extremely
effective method for making lasting changes
in your life.
With the integration of traditonal
psychotherapy and complementary therapy techniques, I am able to help my clients experience relief
in a more
effective and rapid manner.
This course «presents a framework for understanding personality disorders
in children, distinguishing them from more frequently diagnosed problems, and delivering
effective interventions... Strategies are described for integrating individual
psychotherapy, family treatment, and pharmacotherapy to provide meaningful help to this highly challenging population».
In general, individual
psychotherapy as a single treatment has not proven
effective for conduct problems.
For the first time, clinical researchers from the University of Zurich have studied whether online
psychotherapy and conventional face - to - face therapy are equally
effective in an experiment.
Data from the RCTs showed that active
psychotherapy was more
effective than no
psychotherapy or non-specific treatment (mean difference
in effect size 0.8, p = 0.006).
In it Wampold, a former statistician studying primarily outcomes with depressed patients, reported that (1) psychotherapy can be more effective than placebo, (2) no single treatment modality has the edge in efficacy, and (3) factors common to different psychotherapies, such as whether or not the therapist has established a positive working alliance with the client / patient, account for much more of the variance in outcomes than specific techniques or modalitie
In it Wampold, a former statistician studying primarily outcomes with depressed patients, reported that (1)
psychotherapy can be more
effective than placebo, (2) no single treatment modality has the edge
in efficacy, and (3) factors common to different psychotherapies, such as whether or not the therapist has established a positive working alliance with the client / patient, account for much more of the variance in outcomes than specific techniques or modalitie
in efficacy, and (3) factors common to different
psychotherapies, such as whether or not the therapist has established a positive working alliance with the client / patient, account for much more of the variance
in outcomes than specific techniques or modalitie
in outcomes than specific techniques or modalities.
Conclusions Short - term psychodynamic
psychotherapy proved to be an
effective treatment
in psychiatric disorders.
Cognitive behavioural therapy has been shown to be
effective in treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) when delivered once or twice a week over several months.1 Cognitive therapies for PTSD are
effective in reducing symptoms compared with self - help interventions with minimal therapist contact, but there are few comparisons to credible
psychotherapy.1, 2
Mode Deactivation Therapy for Treating Aggression and Oppositional Behavior
in Adolescents combines the most
effective aspects of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and functional analytic
psychotherapy (FAP) to meet the specific challenges of therapists working with angry, distrustful, or hostile adolescents.
Short - term psychodynamic
psychotherapy proved to be an
effective treatment
in psychiatric disorders.
Once moods swings are stabilized with medication, interventions such as
Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Life Coaching, Holistic Counseling and Family Therapy can be
effective in managing triggers to prevent relapses.
Wilfley D, Welch R, Stein R et al.. A randomized comparison of group cognitive - behavioral therapy and group interpersonal
psychotherapy for the treatment of overweight individuals with binge - eating disorder.Archives of General Psychiatry2002 Aug; 59:713 — 21OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science QUESTION: How
effective is group cognitive behavioural therapy compared to group interpersonal
psychotherapy for reducing binge eating
in overweight people?